Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 22 Jan 1993, p. 4

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A CoLLEction or FurNITUuRE REPRESENTING OPEN SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY The Bamn: Workshop Showroom: Whitby: Markham Rd. Steeles Ave. 370 Denison St. E., Markham. 111 Dunlop St. W. at Brock St. 2932279 > 4752480 .88 .++ «c :668â€"2770 In 1977, we built our first Woodcraft Wall Unit. It was handcrafted in our own shop from solid woods, and it was designed to provide many years of service for its owners. Today, we make a lot of them, in all shapes and sizes and colours, and we do it exactly the Special Cla: same way. A 7 Of course, things have changed. 15 years ago, we had no idea a wall unit might have to store video game paraphernalia, or provide a cabinet for "Home Theatre". The Right Choice For A Bright Future Entrance Exams for Grades 7â€"13/0AC and Scholarship Exams for Grades 7 and 9 will be held on January 23, 1993. The Woodcraft Wall System. 15 years of Service with Style. Extracurricular activities include art, music, drama, facilities for 23 sports and our unique wilderness campus at Lake Temagami. Prepare your child to challenge the future with an educaâ€" tion at one of Canada‘s finest residential and day schools. For further information on scholarships, bursaries, entrance exams and admission procedures, please write to: Mrs. J. Cummer Director of Admissions Appleby College Oakville, Ontario L6K 3P1 or call (416) 845â€"9210 or (416) 845â€"4681. At Appleby, the emphasis is on intellectual growth and character development. With small class sizes of boys and girls from Grade Seven to university entrance (OAC), each child receives the individual attention needed to reach his/her full potential. We believe our universityâ€"preparatory programme to be one of the finest available. Choosing the right school for your child isn‘t easy. But at Appleby College, we have a tradition of excellence you can rely on. Founded in 1911 on 54 magnificent lakeside acres at Oakville, Ontario, Appleby has a longâ€"standing reputation for academic success. Nall Unit. It was But we were thinking ahead. The Woodcraft Wall Unit oods, and it was _ design is timeless; its proportions are elegant and practical; for its owners. and the basic modules are flexible enough to allow our cusâ€" s and sizes and tomers to create their own, completely individual systems. Special Classic Prices from The Wall Unit has been a mainâ€" stay of Woodcraft business from the i# % first, and we‘re not eager to change something so right. What we will (Basic Unit: 6 shelves â€" 3 adjustable do, though, is tum back a few pages â€" in solid pine â€" 33W x 78H x 18D) il"l our pricing ...... just for old 5 times‘ sake. 18 YEars or Soup WoOp CRAFTSMANSHIP OPEN SUNDAY Mississauga: 2185 Dundas St. W. (at Dunwin) 607â€"2247 In Jan. 1992 Premier Bob Rae said the project would make a "substantial In October 1992, however, GE laid off 60 more employees. With this month‘s layoffs the total unemployed equals the number by which GE earlier maintained it would increase its payroll. the new energy efficient GE "Trimline" Tâ€"8 fluorescent lamp and Halogenâ€"IR (infraâ€"ed) PAR lamp â€" products that GE said could increase GE‘s local workâ€" force to 740 people from the current 550 by 1996. Air quality forum Feb. 18th A vigilant store clerk helped police arrest a 24â€"yearâ€"old Mississauga man in connection with the passing of counterâ€" feit $100 U.S. bills at four different Oakville Place stores early last Friday afternoon. Halton Regional Police Det. Sgt. Graham Barnes reported the store clerk, after noticing the counterfeit money, folâ€" lowed the suspect through the mall and outside into the parking lot where he obtained the licence plate number of the suspect‘s vehicle. A subsequent police investigation led to the suspect‘s arrest. Police said four $100 U.S. counterâ€" feit bills were passed in four different 190 layoffs in one year Store clerk helps nab counterfeiter The forum will feature a panel of speakers including Dr. Bob Nosal of the Halton Health Department, Charles Coles, manager of St. Lawrence Cement, Don Ogner from the Ontario A public forum on the air quality in Oakville is being held at Oakville Trafalgar High School (OTHS) Thursday, Feb. 18th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The forum is being sponsored by the Oakville chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario Pau.l AnthOn § 99 FIRST vistT OnLY Cllt St}’lg,' Save 213:(% :\;31,19% ad. Plus: Haircraft will refund your $9.99 via a $10.00 Gift Certificate which you may use on your next visit. Thus, your first Cut Style is FREE! Believe it or not! Argpt â€" (Continued from page 1) contribution to economic renewal in Ontario." According to the deal the province would provide a $25 million loan for the project on top of the $2 milâ€" lion contributed by Ontario Hydro for product development. The Federal Department of Employment and Immigration was also to fund 50% of related training costs, up to a maximum of $4 million. As of press time neither Jacot nor General Electric CEO Robert Gillespie were available to offer comments on the latest developments. stores, including, Arlie‘s Sport Shop, Thriftys, Aruba and Sears around 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15th. The bills were tendered to pay for inexpensive purchases with the bearer receiving large amounts of change in Canadian currency. Barnes said the suspect is also facing charges for similar offences in Peel region. Barmes said the suspect had about 10 more counterfeit bills on his person at the time of his arrest. Facing charges of uttering counterâ€" feit currency Rabih Botrie, 24, of Mississauga. Botrie is slated to appear in Oakville Provincial Court Feb. 16th. Ministry of the Environment, Ron Bright of Ford of Canada Ltd., Anne Douglas, senior air emissions officer for Ontario Hydro, Bob Gillespie, environâ€" mental engineer at Petroâ€"Canada, Oakville mayor Ann Mulvale and Oakville resident and teacher, Tom Beer. For more information contact Thom Budd, P. Eng. and member of the Oakville chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario durâ€" ing business hours at 844â€"5490. 99°: Reg Save 29.01

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